Children’s Film Festival Seattle
HAPPY NEW YEAR! I hope you all had a great holiday. =)
Reflecting back on 2010, I have to admit that it was a good year for Seasons of Love. And it’s getting off to a great start this year with a screening at the Children’s Film Festival in Seattle.
It will screen three times during the program Into the Woods and Under the Sea at the Northwest Film Forum (1515 12th Ave. Seattle, WA 98122).
Screening 1: January 28 (Friday) at 3pm
Screening 2: January 30 (Sunday) at 1pm
Screening 3: February 6 (Sunday) at 11am
Click here to buy your tickets.
I hope you can make it!
Chicago International Children’s Film Festival
Seasons of Love has been accepted to the 27th Annual Chicago International Children’s Film Festival, the largest film festival for children in North America.
It will screen on Monday, October 25, at 11:45am during the Presto Change-O! program at the Facets Cinema.
If you’re in the area, please check it out!
Film Brothers’ Festival of Shorts
Seasons of Love has been accepted to the Film Brothers’ Festival of Shorts and will screen at two festivals in Delaware:
- Newark Film Festival
When: Friday, September 24 at 7:30pm
Where: Cinema Center in the Newark Shopping Center
Tickets are $7
- Fringe Wilmington Festival
When: Thursday, September 30 and Friday, October 1st at 7pm
Where: Theatre N at Nemours
Tickets are $10
Click here to find out more information about each film (courtesy of Film Brothers). Tickets are available for purchase here.
AniMazing Spotlight’s Weekend of Animated Shorts Festival
Fantastic news everyone! Seasons of Love has been nominated for
Best Achievement in Non-Verbal Communication at the 2nd Annual AniMazing Spotlight’s Weekend of Animated Shorts Festival!
The festival takes place at Woodbury University (7500 Glenoaks Boulevard, Burbank, CA) on September 4 and 5. Seasons of Love will screen on Saturday, September 4 at 7:30pm during the festival’s 2nd Nominated Shorts Screening which includes films nominated for Best First Animated Short, Best Achievement in Non-Verbal Communication, Best Animated Comment on an Issue of our Times, and Best of Festival.
Tickets for the screening are $10. This includes admission to all Section 2 events (“Behind the Scenes of Pixar’s Day and Night with director Teddy Newton”, “The Legendary Fred Crippen”, and of course, the “2nd Nominated Shorts Screening”). The full schedule and all ticket information can be found at AniMazing Spotlight’s website.
For all you animation lovers, this should be a pretty good festival. They have a great line-up of events, and I’ve been told tickets sell out fast.
San Diego and New Orleans International Children’s Film Festivals
Seasons of Love continues its rounds on the festival circuit with screenings at the San Diego International Children’s Film Festival and the New Orleans International Children’s Film Festival.
The details:
San Diego International Children’s Film Festival
Update: A second screening has been added on August 7 at a different venue. Please see the details below…
Screening 1: Program #8
- When: Sunday, August 1 at 12pm
- Where: New Children’s Museum (200 West Island Avenue, San Diego)
- The screening is free with paid admission to the museum. If you plan to attend, I can add you to the guest list to attend for free.
Screening 2: Program #10
- When: Saturday, August 7 at 11:45am
- Where: Museum of Photographic Arts, Balboa Park (1649 El Prado, San Diego)
- Admission is free!
New Orleans International Children’s Film Festival
Presented by the New Orleans Film Society, the Los Angeles International Children’s Film Festival, and the Contemporary Arts Center.
- When: Saturday, July 31 and Sunday, August 1 at 11:45am (Program #2)
- Where: Contemporary Arts Center (900 Camp Street, New Orleans)
- The event is free and open to the public.
Note: Seasons of Love will screen at the Animation Block Party in NYC on August 1 as well.